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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Introductions of 1935 
APRICOT QUEEN. An incurved orange of unusual brilliancy which illuminates in arti' 
hcial light, reverse golden yellow. Short jointed growth with small foliage extending 
close to the bloom. Select bud September 5th to 10th. Blooms 7 inches in diameter 
mature October 25th. 
EVENING GLOW. In color, bright yellow similar to Sunglow. Small foliage but of 
strong growth. Plants attain 4 feet in height and mature October 25th. September 10th 
buds produce blooms 7 inches in diameter. 
Mrs, Henry R. Rea 
Evening Glow 
Apricot Queen 
GOOD NEWS. A sport which is sure to become as popular as Detroit News. Color a 
bright shade of yellow, possesses other good qualities of its parent. For flowering period 
and date of bud see Detroit News, page 9. 
MRS. HENRY R. REA. Pure white with pointed petals; strong stem and large dark green 
foliage extending well up to the bloom. We believe this new white will supersede such 
varieties as Silver Sheen, Ambassador and other early whites. Reserve bud September 
1st to secure blooms 7 inches in diameter by October 25th. 
YELLOW DECEMBER GLORY. A creamy white sport from December Glory and is the 
same as this very popular late white in other respects. Reserve bud September 30th. 
Matures December 1st to 10th. 
Plants from 2 34-inch pots: ^0.30 each; ^2.50 per ten; ^20.00 per hundred. 
Not less than five of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
Introductions of 1934 
EVENING STAR. An exceptionally fine midseason pink variety maturing November 1st. 
In form it somewhat resembles Rose Perfection, is slightly darker in color and fully double 
to the center even from latest buds. Strong growth with good stem and medium si7,ed 
foliage. Attains 5 feet from April 20th planting. Select bud about September 5th. 
Flowers, 6 inches in diameter. 
GOLDEN TINTS. This early bright yellow may be cut October 10th by selecting the 
first bud that appears after August 1st. ft should be planted by April 15th to secure 
this bud and to attain a height of 3 feet. Wonderfully strong stem with foliage close to 
the bloom. A shade darker than Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Select bud from August 5th to 25th. 
Blooms 8 inches in diameter. 
MRS. HELEN K. JOHNSON. A dark yellow about the same shade as the old variety 
Marigold with petals somewhat irregular and interlacing in their arrangement. Good 
stem and small foliage. Height 5 feet from late April planting. Buds selected August 
20th will mature flowers October 28th. Blooms, 8 inches in diameter. 
